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- Title
Evaluation of the Effects of Different Types of Resin Cement Systems on the Push-Out Bond Strength of the Fiber Post to Intracanal Dentin in Anterior Primary Teeth.
- Authors
Nozari, Ali; Rasoolzade, Boshra; Jowkar, Zahra; Hamidi, Seyed Ahmadreza; Jowkar, Mohammad
- Abstract
Background. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of using three different resin cements on push-out bond strength (PBS) of fiber posts to root canal dentin of primary teeth. Methods. Fifty primary canines were randomly divided into five experimental groups according to the type of the luting agent used for fiber post cementation after endodontic treatment and post space preparation as the following: Group 1: glass ionomer cement (GIC), Group 2: flowable resin composite, Group 3: etch and rinse (E&R) resin cement, Group 4: self-etch (SE) resin cement, Group 5: self-adhesive (SA) resin cement. The PBS values of the cemented fiber posts to root canals were measured. The data were statistically analyzed using a one-way analysis of variance, followed by Tukey's post hoc test. Results. The highest mean PBS value was observed in Group 4 (SE resin cement), followed by Group 3 (E&R resin cement), and the lowest PBS value belonged to Group 1 (GIC), followed by Group 5 (p-values 0/05). Conclusion. Using SE resin cement for fiber post cementation in primary anterior teeth showed the best results, followed by E&R resin cement. The lowest PBS was observed for GIC, followed by SA resin cement.
- Subjects
DECIDUOUS teeth; INCISORS; BOND strengths; DENTAL pulp cavities; DENTIN; ONE-way analysis of variance
- Publication
International Journal of Dentistry, 2023, p1
- ISSN
1687-8728
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1155/2023/8645083